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Still playing dumb?

 

Steve Bannon. That guy that just got fired.

 

Actually Brannon is ghost chaser with TWC.

 

Keep the insults up peeps. It makes you look intelligent 🤓

There you go! It only took you three tries to correctly identify someone you seem to have formed opinions about.

 

In the future, it might be wise to actually know who people are before forming opinions about them. It has the potential to be far less embarrassing for you.

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Quake in North Korea may have been nuclear test


A magnitude 6.3 earthquake in North Korea early Sunday was likely the result of the country's sixth nuclear test, media reports said.


North Korean state media claimed early Sunday that the blast was a test of a hydrogen bomb.


The test was estimated to have a yield of 100 kilotons, meaning a blast that was four to five times more powerful than the explosion in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945, a South Korean defense official told the country's Yonhap News Agency.



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Quake in North Korea may have been nuclear test
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake in North Korea early Sunday was likely the result of the country's sixth nuclear test, media reports said.
North Korean state media claimed early Sunday that the blast was a test of a hydrogen bomb.
The test was estimated to have a yield of 100 kilotons, meaning a blast that was four to five times more powerful than the explosion in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945, a South Korean defense official told the country's Yonhap News Agency.

 

 

A hundred kilotons is a firecracker compared with what else is out there. That fat little commie is playing a very dangerous game, one that he has absolutely no hope of winning.

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Quake in North Korea may have been nuclear test
A magnitude 6.3 earthquake in North Korea early Sunday was likely the result of the country's sixth nuclear test, media reports said.
North Korean state media claimed early Sunday that the blast was a test of a hydrogen bomb.
The test was estimated to have a yield of 100 kilotons, meaning a blast that was four to five times more powerful than the explosion in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945, a South Korean defense official told the country's Yonhap News Agency.

 

 

Scary. At what point do we say enough is enough? I'm just glad Trump has a strong defense cabinet.

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Scary. At what point do we say enough is enough? I'm just glad Trump has a strong defense cabinet.

 

China is the only country that could cut off trade with N Korea that could force a peaceful solution.

 

Others countries could cut trade with China to force that to happen.

 

Who are North Korea's trading partners?
Pyongyang does business with dozens of countries but 80 percent of its trade is with its close ally China.
Despite being economically isolated, North Korea exports about $3bn worth of products and maintains trade relations
chiefly with China, India, Pakistan, Burkina Faso, Russia, Thailand and the Philippines.
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Scary. At what point do we say enough is enough? I'm just glad Trump has a strong defense cabinet.

We should stop engaging NKorea all together, but if we do, it would be better to act first and then say "enough WAS enough". Before that, it probably would also be better to quietly press China hard with sanctions and to stop dealing with their banks until they stop laundering NKorean money. Also tell them that if it gets bad enough then we are going in and moving the dmz north to their border. There's no sense in trying to reason with the little fat nut. There's also little sense in cutting off trade with a country where the populace is destitute and already despises the US.

 

China is basically one and the same with NK and if China wants to choose NK over more essential global trade interests then we should help them make that decision before the fat kid causes real trouble. China could have and should have clamped down already but they've decided to let the confrontation fester.

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That fat little commie is playing a very dangerous game, one that he has absolutely no hope of winning.

 

I suspect Fattie the Third is playing a different game than you think, and he is in fact winning

He tosses clunker missiles out in the ocean in the direction of Japan and the Phillipines, US aligned countries, to get everyone's attention. But the warheads are directed towards China

 

He kinda reminds like when the mob walks into a shop and says what a shame it would be if somebody were to come in and bust up such a nice place.

If the Kim regime falls, it's only a matter of time until the South exerts control over the entire Korean peninsula and China has a nuclear armed American ally on their border

 

Dude's running a nuclear protection racket on the Chinese.

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A hundred kilotons is a firecracker compared with what else is out there. That fat little commie is playing a very dangerous game, one that he has absolutely no hope of winning.

 

Challenging the US is not the game he is playing.

 

He's playing the game of brinksmanship, one that North Korea has been exceptionally successful at the past 25 years. He wants negotiations where he is seen as an equal partner by the US, Japan, China, etc. Negotiations that lead to normalized trade where he gets to keep oppressing his people while raising their standard of living slightly, and vastly enriching his loyalists.

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China could end this by giving the N Korea military the green light to take out Kim jong un

 

China takes temp control of N. K. till they install a puppet leader. Sanctions could end if missiles and nuke program sent to China.

 

N Korea could prosper with export of vast mineral resources jmo

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